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Yes, the word possibly is indeed an adverb.

An example sentence for you is: "it will possibly be the most important scientific discovery for decades to come".

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Is possibly a noun adverb verb or adjectives?

"Possibly" is an adverb, as it modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb to indicate uncertainty or potentiality.


Is perhaps an adverb?

Yes, it is an adverb. It means possibly, or maybe.


What is the adverb of possible?

possibly


Is further adverb or adjective?

adjective. jk its a preposition. possibly an adverb as well.


Is about a preposition or adverb?

It can be either. It can be a preposition, or it can be an adverb (walking about), or even possibly an adjective (up and about).


Is tall a preposition?

No, it is not a preposition. Tall is an adjective and possibly an adverb.


Is as a verb?

No, it is not a verb. As is an adverb, preposition, and conjunction, and possibly a pronoun.


What is an adverb that can describe the verb have?

possibly an -ly at the end of the word.


Is the word after a preposition or adverb?

It can be either. If it has a noun as its object, it is a preposition. Standing alone, it is an adverb (and possibly an adjective). It can also be a conjunction.


How do you spell possibley?

The adverb form is "possibly" (the adjective form possible drops its E) .The correct spelling is possibly.


Is throws an adverb?

No. It can be a verb form (to throw) or possibly a plural noun.


What is a Derived adverb?

A derivative adverb would be the adverb form of a derivative adjective: one formed from a noun or a verb by the addition of a suffix (and possibly by a prefix as well). An example would be the adjective lawful (from the noun law) and the adverb lawfully.